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SHAHPOHAR II-SHECHINA
Shâhpûhar (Shahpûr) II, checked Shăn-shăng, 'the Reverential Heirthe sects of Zoroastrianism, 4, son' of Duke Hsien, his tragic xxxviii, xlvi sg.; Bahak, his high- death, 27, 126 sq., 127 n. priest, 4, 145, 145 n.; Atûr-pâd, his Shăn Tâo, taught an erroneous high-priest and minister, 24, 171, 171 system of Taoism, 40, 223-5, 223 n. n.; 37, 10 n., 30 n.; son of Artakh- Shăn-thû Kiâ, a cripple, and a shatar, collected Pahlavi writings, Taoist sage, 39, 226-8. 37, xlii, 414 sq., 414 n.; his reign, Shăn-thû Ti, a worthy, but not a 47, xxxiv sq.
True Man, 39, 239, 239 sq. n.; Shahrêvar, see Khshathra-Vairya. drowned himself, 40, 141, 173, 173 n. Shăn, Duke Hsi, a marquis of Lû, 3, Shăn-zze would not defend himself, 337-40.
40, 180, 180 n. Shăn, see 3ắng-3ze.
Shâo Hâo, divine ruler of autumn, Shang, books of the dynasty of, in 27, 283, 283 n., 287, 291. the Shû, 3, 13, 84-123; period of Shão Kih and Thậi-kung Thiâo the S. dynasty, also called Yin or discourse about the Tao, 40, 126Yin-S., 3, 22 sq., 84, 103, 308 n.; 30, 126 n. ruin of the S. dynasty, 3, 120-3, Shâo-lien, his demeanour at mourn216 sq.; conspiracy of Wû's bro- ing, 28, 153 sq., 154 n. thers with the son of the tyrant of Shâo-shih, Confucius his guest, 28, S. against Kbăng, 3, 54 sq. 155 n., 171. 156-61; sacrificial odes of S., 3, Shapîgân, original of Parsi scrip303-13; 40, 158. See also Yin t ures in the treasury of, 37, xxxi, Shang-fû, Wû's principal counsellor, 413 sq., 413 n. 3, 382, 382 n.
Shapîr-abû, maiden mother of Shang Tî = Tî = God, 3, xxiji-xxv. Allshedar-mâh, 47, 111, 111 n. Shang Yang pursuing the army of Shatraver, see Khshathra-Vairya. Wû, 27, 185 sq.
Shatrô-iyâr, a copyist of the DînShang Yung honoured by King kard, 37, xxxv sq., xlvi sq. Wû, 3, 136. .
Shatvairô (Shatryôvair, Shatvêr), Shăn-hsiang, son of Zze-kang, 27, archangel, created, 5, 10; has the
132 sq., 189, 189 n. Shan Küan refuses the throne 128; genius of metal, 5, 359, 365,
offered by Shun, 40, 150, 183. 365 n., 372 sq., 372 n., 375 sq.; 18, Shan-ming, a Taoist teacher, 39, 434, 434 n.; 47, 161; invoked, 5, 247.
401, 405. Shăn-năng, 'father of agriculture,' Shâu, king of Yin, became aban
3, 323, 396, 398 n.; 27, 432; in- doned to drunkenness, 3, 204; punvoked for rain, and against noxious ished, 3, 222 ; cruelties of S., king insects, 3, 371 sq. and n.; his work of Shang, 16, 19 sq. and n. See for civilization, especially husbandry, Kâu-hsin. 16, 383, 386 n.; deified as Yen Tî, Shâu-ling, young learners of, had 27, 268 n.; a primaeval sovereign, forgotten all they had learnt there, 27, 370 n. ; 39, 287 ; deserves an- when they arrived in Han-tan, 39, cestor-worship, 28, 208, 208 n.; 389 sq., 390 n. deterioration going on under his Shayaat la-shayast, account of its rule, 39, 370; words of Sui-zăn contents, 5, lix-Ixiii, Ixvii ; its date, and S., 40, 7; method of S. and 5, Ixiii-Ixvii, 297 n.; MSS. of it, 5, Hwang-Ti praised, 40, 28; disciple Txiii-Ixvi; or the Proper and Imof Lão-lung Kì, 40, 67 sq., 68 n.; a proper, translated, 5, 237-406; to king according to the Right Way, be known by priests, 18, 146, 146 40, 164, 171.
n., 156. Shan Pâo, recluse, killed by a tiger, Shechina : the ark with the S. sent 40, 17.
down to the believers for victory, Shăn Phei, his text of the Shih 6, 38, 38 n., 176, 179; 9, 233, 236 King, 3, 286.
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3ze-kang, 27, basil-royal, 5, 104: tal, 5, 359, 365,
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